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Bus Stop
Three walls of plexiglas enclosed a trashcan and a wooden bench. As streetlights sharpened shadows grim, the shelter seemed to welcome me. I heard rough snoring as he dozed and smelled his alcoholic stench. I didn’t want to waken him while waiting for the Number Three. Though sheltered from the autumn breeze I felt a quivering of fright. Would I be safer in the cold? I tried to think what I should do. He sat up with a cough and wheeze as I retreated to the light, my shivering now uncontrolled. What if I left, would he pursue? I dithered a few moments more—the bus stopped as its air brakes hissed. It felt so bright and warm inside, although my heart still beat quite fast. I’d never been so scared before; a fear I finally dismissed as I continued on my ride. Relaxing, I felt safe at last.
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